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Bible --- Literature --- Bible. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- History --- Manuscripts, Latin --- Criticism, Textual --- Versions.
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The Dominican Order, celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2017, was of central importance to late medieval religious life in general, and also had a significant impact on wider areas of medieval intellectual, cultural, and institutional development. This volume looks at attempts to maintain unity and cohesion within an order that, over only a few decades, expanded all over Europe, and whose members were regularly on the move. Reflecting the richness of Dominican life, essays by experts from a variety of fields draw on sources as diverse as Dominican legislative material, literary sources, codicological and musicological evidence, and architecture.
271.2 <09> --- 271.2 <09> Dominicanen. Predikheren--Geschiedenis van ... --- Dominicanen. Predikheren--Geschiedenis van ... --- Dominicanen. Predikheren--Geschiedenis van .. --- Dominicans --- History --- Rules. --- Rules --- Gesetzgebung. --- Häresie. --- Dominikaner. --- Geschichte 1230-1530. --- Dominicanen. Predikheren--Geschiedenis van . --- Dominicanen. Predikheren--Geschiedenis van
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A Companion to the English Dominican Province offers an account of Dominican activities in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales from their arrival in 1221 until their dissolution at the Reformation. Over the three centuries covered in this volume, the Friars Preachers not only devoted themselves to the cure of souls via preaching and hearing confessions, but they also represented English kings on diplomatic missions, influenced politics and society, and contributed to cultural, intellectual and religious life across the British Isles.
Religion. --- Religion, Primitive --- Atheism --- Irreligion --- Religions --- Theology --- Dominicans --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Dominicans. --- History --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Orders, Religious --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Dominicans (Dominica) --- Ethnology --- Black Friars --- Blackfriars --- Dominicains --- Dominican Fathers --- Dominican Order --- Dominicanen --- Domenicani --- Dominicanos --- Dominicos --- Dominics --- Dominikanci --- Dominikaner --- Dominikanie --- Dominikanski orden --- Доминикански орден --- Dominikant︠s︡i --- Домініканці --- FF. prêcheurs --- Frati predicatori --- Frères prêcheurs --- Friars Preachers --- Jacobins (Religious order) --- O.P. --- Orde de Predicadors --- Orde de Sant Domènec --- Orde dels Frares Predicadors --- Orde dels Predicadors --- Orde Dominicà --- Ordem de S. Domingos --- Ordem de São Domingos --- Ordėn daminikanaŭ --- Ордэн дамініканаў --- Orden de Predicadores --- Order of Preachers --- Order of St. Dominic --- Ordine dei Frati predicatori --- Ordine dei predicatori --- Ordo Fratrum Praedicatorum --- Ordo Praedicatorum --- Ordre de saint Dominique --- Ordre des Frères-Prêcheurs --- Ordre des Prêcheurs --- Padres Domínicos --- Preaching Friars --- Predicadores --- Prediger-Orden --- Zakon Dominikanów --- Zakon Kaznodziejski --- Zakon Ojców Dominikanów --- History.
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Active in Rome in the mid-twelfth century, Nicolaus Maniacoria was a productive and versatile author, editor and scribe. In the introduction to his main work, the 'Suffraganeus bibliothece', Maniacoria offers what are perhaps the most detailed medieval explanations for scribal errors in manuscripts. The main part of the text consists of brief comments on the canonical books of the Old Testament. His exegetical work distinguishes itself by two features. First, Maniacoria focuses on the literal sense and explains uncommon words. And secondly, the 'Suffraganeus bibliothece' reflects his interest in the Hebrew Bible and Jewish exegesis. His most important Jewish sources are Rashi and Abraham ibn Ezra, whom he might have known personally. Furthermore, Maniacoria offers biblical variants that are not attested in the Latin tradition but that agree literally with the Hebrew. The 'Suffraganeus bibliothece' thus constitutes an early example of twelfth-century Christian Hebraism.
Christian fundamental theology --- Maniacoria, Nicolaus, --- Bible. --- Bible --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Early works to 1800. --- Criticism, Textual --- Numerical division --- 230.005 --- Religion Christian theology Serial publications --- Bible. Old Testament --- Criticism, interpretation, etc --- Early works to 1800 --- Criticism [Textual ] --- Division numérique (Livres sacrés)
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